Shes Talking to Her Pills Again

The wheels have well and truly fallen off in East Highland this calendar week. After Elliot (Dominic Fike) revealed to Jules (Hunter Schafer) last week that Rue (Zendaya) is using again, the troubled addict's girlfriend has gone straight to her mum to fill her in on her daughter's relapse. We join the chaos with Rue unaware that her mum has found out from Jules, instead convinced that her sister Gia (Storm Reid) has ratted her out for smoking weed. But in one case Leslie (Nika King) spills who really outed her, things get actually intense.

Rue's immediate reaction is to expect for the suitcase she got from dealer Laurie with $10,000 worth of drugs in that she's been steadily taking herself, instead of coming good on her proposal to sell it to her fellow students. When the example is missing, she spirals into new lows of frantic despair, tearing her mum'due south room apart to expect for it and proverb some truly nasty things about Leslie's parenting and the death of her dad. It's brutal to picket – particularly when she uses the power of her rage to break down Gia'southward door past kicking and slamming it a few times.

In a intermission in the middle of the cyclone, Rue apologises and asks her mum calmly where the case is, growing steadily angrier again when she receives no answer. And then, a voice from the living room – Jules' voice – pipes upward to reveal they've been flushed down the toilet. Rue stops dead in her tracks for a minute before racing through the business firm to confront her girlfriend and Elliot. For at present, Rules wait to be well and truly over, with Rue telling Jules: "I have a lot of regrets in my life, merely I gotta tell you, Jules, coming together you has got to be at the summit of my fucking list."

After Jules and Elliot sombrely leave the house, Rue calms down and agrees to go to the hospital with her mum and Gia. Once they're in the car, though, she flips out at her mum'due south utilise of the word "rehab", bemoaning the low chances she has of ever getting make clean for good. When the car stops at a traffic lite, she takes the take chances to spring out, nearly getting run over in the process and runs off downwards an alley.

Darkness falls and Rue is still on the lam – but now, she's suffering from withdrawal. She goes to Fezco'due south (Angus Cloud) firm but gets no answers so limps over to Lexi'due south (Maude Apatow) instead, where Cassie, Maddy and Kat are hanging out. Later an excruciating chat with Lexi and Cassie's mum, she uses the bathroom and steals some pills and jewellery while she's in at that place. When she emerges ready to leave, she finds Suze Howard has called her mum and everyone is gathered, waiting for her, at the lesser of the stairs.

When she cries that she can't stay clean forever, Cassie (Sydney Sweeney) offers her some trite advice, unaware that she's putting herself in the crossfire: "You lot've simply got to take information technology day past day." Rue gives her a withering look, before dropping a bombshell about her undercover relationship with Nate on the room that will ultimately get her out once again. Maddy (Alexa Demie) explodes at Cassie, unperturbed by Suze's calls to halt that conversation until the intervention is over. Instead, Maddy chases Cassie upstairs, causing and then much mayhem Rue sneaks out.

Jules, played by Hunter Schafer. CREDIT: Sky/HBO

She returns to Fez's, who is now home, just no longer keeps drugs at his house afterward the raid in season one. Rue settles for using the bathroom, but sneaks into his grandma's room when he's not looking and starts going through her pills. Fez catches her and kicks her out, proverb she can't even take three because of "the principle" of the situation. On her wanders to notice something else to take the edge off, Rue spots a couple leaving their big, fancy house and manages to sneak under the electric garage door before information technology closes. Inside, she starts filling her pockets with cash and valuables, merely the couple return habitation quicker than she expects and discover her hiding under the bed.

Now truly on the run, Rue comes across a constabulary car at the worst possible time – right when she has a desperate demand to be sick. When she can't answer the cops' queries into her wellbeing because she's fighting the urge to vomit, they go out of the car and transport her dashing downwardly notwithstanding another street and into the middle of another busy road. What follows is an intense few minutes of a police chase that Rue somewhen evades past hiding in a wheelie bin.

Zendaya hits rock bottom in the latest episode of 'Euphoria'. CREDIT: Sky/HBO

At that place's just one port of telephone call left for her now – Laurie'southward firm. Inside, she empties her pockets and explains her situation but promises to get the money soon. However, the dealer is rightfully doubtful that Rue is going to plough up thousands of dollars whatsoever time soon and suggests she could sell her body instead. Rue needs to be sick again and while she's in the bathroom, Laurie prepares a fix of intravenous morphine for her, which she gives to her in the bath.

Later, Rue wakes up in bed and tries to go out of the business firm, but finds all the windows and doors are locked. She just near manages to sneak into the bath attached to Laurie's room and out of that unlocked window without getting defenseless, dropping downwards from the second story just as a car is driving out of the compound. Once she'south out of the gates, Rue heads habitation, opening the door to observe her mum sitting at the kitchen table waiting for her.

On the soundtrack

  • As Rue frantically rummages through the rich couple's house, Sharon Greenbacks's recording of 'Fever' plays over the top.
  • Rue's big constabulary hunt is soundtracked by the urgent, ominous new Labrinth song 'Yeh I F****n' Did Information technology'.
  • Albert Hammond'south 'It Never Rains In Southern California' plays over the end credits, its lyric "Will yous tell the folks back abode I near fabricated it?" taking on new poignancy.

'Euphoria' airs every Monday on Sky Atlantic at 2am in the Great britain – it is repeated at 9pm. Stream information technology via NOW

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Source: https://www.nme.com/reviews/tv-recaps/euphoria-season-2-episode-5-recap-3154281

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